
Distributed in North America by
Optimark Fiber Optics
Photographs by Aaron Z Snyder, Optimark Fiber Optics

This is where MIM takes place.
![]() Powdered metal (stainless steel shown above) |
![]() is mixed with an organic binding agent |
![]() The mixture is then stirred in a heated mixer, |
![]() producing a viscous slurry. |
![]() The slurry is scraped into a pan, |
![]() in which it cools and hardens |
![]() The cool hardened slurry |
is then granulated into a feedstock |
![]() The feedstock is then heated and pressed in a mold tool, |
![]() which produces oversized "green" products. |
![]() The binding agent is vaporized in an oven (rightmost cabinet in picture above), producing a debound, porous "brown" product. |
![]() The "brown" product is then sintered at a high temperature in a furnace. The metal particles are fused together to produce a finished product of correct size and shape. (Note: The controller for the furnace is shown in the middle of the picture above left.) |
![]() The sintered products can be plated, heat treated, surface-finished, etc. |
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